CLYDE - A student at Clyde High School was investigated by school and law enforcement officials for allegedly making threats to the school Monday night.

A female student reported that a male student had made the threats to the school, but Clyde-Green Springs School District Superintendent Dennis Haft said officials investigated the student and his home and found nothing to suggest the threats were credible.

"A student reported that someone wanted to do harm to the school (Tuesday), but he was investigated and it seemed more like a 'he said, she said,'" Haft said. "It might have been more of a vendetta."

The boy denied making threats and after police investigated him and his room, Haft said there was no credible threat.

Haft said the school will host a previously scheduled safety meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for district residents at the Clyde High School Library, 1015 Race St.

"We just want to give people information on what our protocols are for lockdowns," Haft said. "We will go over our system and drills we do with police."